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The Communication of Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis: The Patients' Perspective

Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the leading cause of nontraumatic neurological disability in young adults in Europe and in the United States. The uncertainty regarding its evolution makes the diagnosis disclosure a difficult process. Objective. The aim of the study was to provide patients...

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Autores principales: Messina, Maria Josè, Dalla Costa, Gloria, Rodegher, Mariaemma, Moiola, Lucia, Colombo, Bruno, Comi, Giancarlo, Martinelli, Vittorio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4693007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26788369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/353828
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author Messina, Maria Josè
Dalla Costa, Gloria
Rodegher, Mariaemma
Moiola, Lucia
Colombo, Bruno
Comi, Giancarlo
Martinelli, Vittorio
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Dalla Costa, Gloria
Rodegher, Mariaemma
Moiola, Lucia
Colombo, Bruno
Comi, Giancarlo
Martinelli, Vittorio
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description Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the leading cause of nontraumatic neurological disability in young adults in Europe and in the United States. The uncertainty regarding its evolution makes the diagnosis disclosure a difficult process. Objective. The aim of the study was to provide patients' global perspective towards MS diagnosis communication. Methods. 150 consecutive patients, recently diagnosed with CIS or MS, were asked to complete a 17-item questionnaire assessing factors influencing their satisfaction with the information provided. Results. Eighty-six patients fulfilled diagnostic criteria for MS and 64 for CIS. Diagnosis disclosure took place in a private setting and required in most cases (87.3%) less than 30 minutes. Most patients reported being moderately or highly satisfied with the information provided (75%). The degree of satisfaction seems significantly related to patients' younger age, a longer time dedicated to disclose the diagnosis, a CIS diagnosis, and, above all, tailored information and an adequate emotional support. Conclusion. Most patients reported a good degree of satisfaction about the communication of MS or CIS diagnosis. A fruitful relationship between patient and neurologist is essential to obtain a better acceptance of the disease, patients' compliance with chronic treatments and to improve patients' quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-46930072016-01-19 The Communication of Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis: The Patients' Perspective Messina, Maria Josè Dalla Costa, Gloria Rodegher, Mariaemma Moiola, Lucia Colombo, Bruno Comi, Giancarlo Martinelli, Vittorio Mult Scler Int Research Article Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the leading cause of nontraumatic neurological disability in young adults in Europe and in the United States. The uncertainty regarding its evolution makes the diagnosis disclosure a difficult process. Objective. The aim of the study was to provide patients' global perspective towards MS diagnosis communication. Methods. 150 consecutive patients, recently diagnosed with CIS or MS, were asked to complete a 17-item questionnaire assessing factors influencing their satisfaction with the information provided. Results. Eighty-six patients fulfilled diagnostic criteria for MS and 64 for CIS. Diagnosis disclosure took place in a private setting and required in most cases (87.3%) less than 30 minutes. Most patients reported being moderately or highly satisfied with the information provided (75%). The degree of satisfaction seems significantly related to patients' younger age, a longer time dedicated to disclose the diagnosis, a CIS diagnosis, and, above all, tailored information and an adequate emotional support. Conclusion. Most patients reported a good degree of satisfaction about the communication of MS or CIS diagnosis. A fruitful relationship between patient and neurologist is essential to obtain a better acceptance of the disease, patients' compliance with chronic treatments and to improve patients' quality of life. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4693007/ /pubmed/26788369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/353828 Text en Copyright © 2015 Maria Josè Messina et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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